I had contacted my friend Hugo, who I met at the christmas party in Buenos Aires, before and he said he had a spare room for me and Tanita (friend from Germany). Since Tanita and I had different flights from Auckland, we met in the city and arrived at the Glen Iris station at 5pm, where Hugo was already waiting to pick us up.
He had bought us all tickets for the Footy game, Hawthorn vs. Collingwood, which is a pretty big deal in Australia. Footy is a mixture of Rugby and Soccer and is only being played in Australia.
After a quick rest and having a look on our awesome, big and comfortable bed, we took a train to the stadium, where we met a couple of Hugo's friends and later on his sister, Bridget, too.
Some people there were a little fanatic but fun to watch them being so into the game. Lots of people there were drinking beer and watching the game on the TV provided at the bar, because they weren't allowed to take alcohol up to their seats. They all payed for their seats but beer seemed to be very important to them;) I already realized that the australians really like drinking alcohol on my flight from Auckland to Melbourne. The guy next to me ordered one wine bottle after the other and didn't stop until he was pretty drunk :D I guess it was for free but on all of my flights I haven't seen anyone doing the same. And I have been on quite many flights...
Whatever, the game was fun and cool, since I have never been to a sportsevent with about 10000 people. Footy itself is quite interesting as well, because they don't throw the ball but kick it, which must be very hard considering the egg-spape of the ball. That's why some of the players didn't manage to get the ball in between the two sticks even though they were standing right in front of it...
The next days Tanita and I stayed with Hugo and his family. They were very welcoming, nice and funny too. We discovered Melbourne in those days and went to a place 1 1/2 hours from the city which had 20 thermes with different temperatures. Very nice and relaxing...
On Tuesday Tanita packed her stuff and caught a train to her new working place. Since the family had invited me to join them on their easter trip to Sydney (and that was exactly where I wanted to go), I stayed at their house until thursday, when we (Mum, dad, Bridget and me) headed off to Jinderbyne, a place in the mountains where Guy, their son, works and lives. We stayed there one night and took him with us the next morning. On our way to Sydney they even stopped in Canberra, the capital of Australia, for me. But to be honest that place isn't really exciting. There are some nice buildings but as everyone told me the city was only built to avoid having to make a decision between Melbourne and Sydney, which both wanted to become the capital.
In Sydney we stayed in the holiday house of the cousin, which was located on the north side of the City, in Mosman. It is a nice area and takes only 10-15 minutes into the city centre by ferry or bus.
That night we had japanese barbecue for dinner...I had calamari for the first time. It's not my favourite but it doesn't taste as gross as it looks either :D
Bridget, Guy and I went into the city, to Kings X to party a little but since we had "Good Friday" all clubs and bars were closed. We got home before 12pm but at least I drove over the Harbour Bridge and saw Syndey by night.
Next day we did a sightseeing tour through Sydney. The Opera house, Botanic garden, Contemporary Art Museum, the Rocks (the oldest neighbourhood) and Pitt Street, the shopping street.
On Sunday we had planed to go to the beach to swim and relax but because it rained we went to have coffee with some friends and went to the Manly beach later on, as the weather was getting better.
On Monday the Mylecharanes (familys name --> I know its weird) needed to go back home, so they droped me off at the bus station from where I took a bus to the city centre. I managed to find a hostel for one night. I didn't really know what I wanted to do next but I decided to take a bus to Brisbane after non of the hostels I had asked had work for me.
The next day at 5:30 pm my bus left Sydney and made it in 16 hours to Brisbane. I got there at 10 am and since my couchsurfer, James, had work, I hung around the city. Brisbane is a really nice and green city!
I met James later at Manly station, where he picked me up. The special thing about this couchsurfer was, that he is currently living on a boat. He is waiting for his working visa and stays on a house boat until it arrives. The boat wasn't so big but there was enough room and the couch turned into a bed :)
It was a different, new but very nice experience surfing on James' couch. I almost went with him on a trip to a close island the last weekend but I found a guy, Luke, on gumtree.com, who was going to Sydney and had a spare seat. I met him on Friday to see if I would want to travel with him and what exactly his plans were. He seemed harmless, a little different but harmless ;) and he wanted to take some east- and westroads and make his way down to Sydney within 10 days. His timing fitted mine pretty well, so I took advantage of that spare seat and went with him the next morning towards Byron Bay...
See ya guys later